Cancer
The Cancer Resource Center is a library of books, brochures, magazines, videos, audiotapes and other information. It is sponsored by St. Rita's Regional Cancer Center and the American Cancer Society.

Radiology
A radiological exam is designed to see "inside" a specific area of your body for the purpose of diagnosis. St. Rita's offers several different types of imaging exams

Send a Get Well Greeting On-LineWith this new, free service, on-line greeting cards, St. Rita's Medical Center makes it easy to send words of cheer and encouragement to loved ones while they are still in the hospital.

Urgent Care Locations

Why Urgent Care?

Urgent care is treatment for a condition that requires prompt attention, but does not pose an immediate, serious health threat. Ear infections, upset stomach, and sprains are examples of conditions that urgent care staff can treat. Urgent care is often a choice when your primary care physician is not available.

Do you need an appointment?

You do not need an appointment for St. Rita's Urgent Care. If you are unsure whether your injury or illness requires an urgent care visit, contact St. Rita's Call-A-Nurse at 419-226-9000. When you call, you can discuss your problem with a nurse who can then direct you to urgent care or another medical facility.

Can you receive Urgent Care in an Emergency Department?

Most emergency departments provide urgent care, but it is usually more expensive and may require a longer wait. Emergency Care is given to the most serious cases first... not in order of arrival.

Will St. Rita's Urgent Care facilities share results with my own doctor?

With your permission, your treatment information will be shared with your designated physician.